Faculty Focus: Pascale Lee
PASCALE LEE College of Nursing and Health Care Professions Pascale Lee Title: Lead Faculty, B.S. in Health Care Administration Years at GCU: 10+ Academic degrees: Bachelor of Science in Health...
View Article#Askingforafriend: The perils of unexpected change
By Mike Wallace GCU Office of Student Care #Askingforafriend “There is nothing as constant as change,” my mother would always say. It is not what happens to us, it is our reactions, attitudes and...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Kitchen prep
EDITOR’S NOTE: In honor of National Nutrition Month, our weekly Fitness Facts is focused on nutrition for the entire month of March. Additionally, we are hosting a healthy eating trivia contest for all...
View ArticleGCU student rocks cool photos from music festival
GCU News Bureau Rylie Mayo, a GCU sophomore majoring in graphic design and advertising, loves photography. Photography instructor John Medina loves sending his students out on photo assignments, and he...
View ArticleGCU tie-in is buy-in for nontraditional students
Jason Hembree (left) and Brian Hardy are two of the 183 faculty members who teach online students from their office at 27th Avenue and Camelback Road. Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the...
View ArticleChapel message gives employees virtual boost
GCU President Brian Mueller’s talk to GCE Chapel on Wednesday morning was transmitted to nearly 500 employees via Zoom and Facebook. Story by Rick Vacek Photos by Gillian Rea GCU News Bureau It is a...
View ArticleStudents bid sad adieu to show that couldn’t go on
The set of what would have been the production of “The Drowsy Chaperone.” By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau There was a somber feeling looming over Grand Canyon University’s Ethington Theatre this...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Dr. Mark Spalding
DR. MARK SPALDING College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dr. Mark Spalding Title: Spanish Program Faculty Lead Years at GCU: 2 Academic degrees: Master of Arts in Spanish and Doctorate in...
View ArticleGCU quickly makes ground-to-online transition
Dr. Seanan Kelly, shown in his home office, is a GCU expert on online teaching tools and is helping instructors make the transition during the virus outbreak. By Mike Kilen GCU News Bureau Stephanie...
View ArticleStudents happy to be back together … virtually
Eduardo Borquez took this screenshot of his class while he was teaching Monday on the first day of ground classes transitioning to an online environment. By Rick Vacek GCU News Bureau For the students,...
View Article#Askingforafriend: How do I pursue peace during a pandemic?
By Lauren Dixon GCU Office of Student Care #Askingforafriend Peace is not defined as a lack of disturbance but rather as a freedom from disturbance. It is easy to feel at peace when we are pleased with...
View ArticleFitness Facts: Eating while working from home
EDITOR’S NOTE: In honor of National Nutrition Month, the weekly Fitness Facts has been focused on nutrition for all of March. Additionally, we are hosting a healthy eating trivia contest for all GCU...
View ArticleFaculty Focus: Dr. Christian Wilder
DR. CHRISTIAN WILDER College of Theology Title: Online Full Time Faculty Years at GCU: 1 year (full time), 3 years (adjunct + full time) Academic degrees: Ph.D. Biblical Studies (Old Testament). DMin...
View ArticleCan’t visit campus in person? Just view GCU Live
Sophomore psychology major Christiana Hurtado (left) and sophomore sports management major Baylor Gibbs broadcast a live, interactive tour for GCU Live on Monday afternoon to families in remote...
View ArticlePrioritize health and fitness while working from home
By Kayla Hartson Student Fitness Coordinator, Campus Recreation Department It is important that we keep our health and fitness a top priority while working from home. Here are five simple tips to keep...
View ArticleA lesson in teacher support: K12’s YouTube channel
Marni Landry, K12 Educational Development STEM Outreach Manager, appears on the Weekly Wednesday Webinar series to aid teachers in their distance education efforts. By Lana Sweeten-Shults GCU News...
View ArticleGCU is helping paint new view of west Phoenix
Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the February issue of GCU Magazine, an inside look at the unprecedented growth of the University in the last decade. To read the digital version of the...
View ArticleDance conference turns into final curtain call
Students were at this year’s ACDA West Conference when they found out about GCU’s transition to online courses for the rest of the semester because of COVID-19. By Ashlee Larrison GCU News Bureau Isiah...
View ArticleGrads from last decade still feel GCU’s influence
Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the February issue of GCU Magazine, an inside look at the unprecedented growth of the University in the last decade. To read the digital version of the...
View ArticleGCU expert forecasts post-virus shift to more dynamic future of learning
Dr. Jean Mandernach of GCU, an expert and researcher on online learning, is fielding questions from teachers across the country during the crisis. By Mike Kilen GCU News Bureau As teachers at all...
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